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Supernatural announced Sera Gamble is out, Jeremy Carver comes in for season 8

Carver joined the show in 2007 as a writer, before moving up to co-producer in 2009.

With the season 8 renewal already announced, Supernatural is now announcing it's undergoing a change in its showrunner line-up. The CW recently stated that Sera Gamble, who has been working on the show since the beginning, will step down as a chief writer-producer by the end of this seventh season, while Jeremy Carver comes in.


He is no stranger to the long-running drama series. Carver joined the show in 2007 as a writer, before moving up to co-producer in 2009. He left The CW's series in 2010 to run Syfy's Being Human with his wife Anna Fricke. Carver will team up with Robert Singer as the showrunners of Supernatural, while he continues serving as executive producer for Being Human.


Deadline reports that Gamble will still be working with the network and focus on development. Carver, meanwhile, has penned such Supernatural episodes as In the Beginning, Mystery Spot and Changing Channels.


While The CW has not officially announced a new season pick-up for "Supernatural", Carver's return indicates that the show will likely get a renewal. Additionally, the Jared Padalecki-starring series still gains strong ratings for the network.



 
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